The mayor assures that negotiations with the Ministry of Defense are “very advanced” and hopes to conclude them soon. He admits it will be a “significant” expense, but believes “it will be worth it”.
Euskaraz irakurri: Loiolako kuartelen lursaila “uda baino lehen” Udalaren esku geratzea I hope Eneko Goiak
The Mayor of San Sebastian, Eneko Goiaexpect the Loyola Barracks Grounds come into municipal hands “before summer”, as negotiations with the Ministry of Defense are “very advanced”. The mayor also admits that the operation will represent a “significant” expense for the city council, but he is confident that “it will be worth it.”
According to Goia, the 1,700 homes to be built on the land will meet “in some way” the capital’s housing needs, although he has pointed out that “other developments like those in Hell, Martutene or Sarroeta” will be needed. . The residence has centralized part of the interview for the Euskadi Irratia program “Faktoria”. He has admitted that he is “concerned” that foreigners are buying apartments in San Sebastián, although he has indicated that the city council has little leeway: “The law allows it, it is not easy for us to respond.”
It turned out that some 800 houses are owned by foreign funds, a “not very remarkable” amount given that most are privately owned. However, he emphasized that it should be the Spanish government that should provide an answer to this question through the Housing Act.
Asked about purchasing the Fine Arts Building by the Hilton hotel chain, recalled that the building “has always had a tertiary use, so its use was not in question”. Likewise, he confirmed that the council should “carefully analyze” how to act in legislative matters related to hotel use, as it could have “unforeseen consequences”.
Finally, he argued that it corresponds to the PNV decides on mayor candidacyand has therefore not clarified whether it will reappear.
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